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Annabel Briseno To Attempt Four World Records

Annabel Briseno Annabel Briseno will be attempting 4 World Records over a period of 10 days in Kona, Hawaii as follows:

November 9th Annabel will challenge the Constant Ballast No Fins World Record with an Attempt of 43M. Annabel has performed her qualification dive and PB with a 43M dive.

November 11th Annabel will challenge the Constant Ballast World Record with an Attempt of 71M. Annabel has performed her qualification dive at 69M and her PB stands at 71M.

November 11th Walter Steyn from Australia will challenge the Constant Ballast No Fins World Record with an Attempt of 51M. Walter has not met his qualification performance as of yet and must do so before he will be allowed to make an attempt at the World Record.

November 13th Annabel will challenge the Static Apnea World Record with an Attempt of 6:18. Annabel has not met her qualification performance as of yet and must do so before she will be aloud to make an attempt at the World Record. Her Static Apnea PB stands at 6:19 and she holds the American Record at 5:57.

November 15th Annabel will challenge the Free Immersion World Record with an Attempt of 71M. Annabel has performed her qualification dive and PB on her 3rd try in the discipline with a 69M dive.

November 17th is reserved as a make up day if needed.

Please visit Annabel’s Website at http://www.freediving.us for information on the schedule of events and clinic’s being offered during this time period.

Cliff Etzel
Cliff Etzel
Cliff is the former Freediving editor of DeeperBlue.com. He is now a freelance journalist and film-maker.

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